I see at the online U.S. 1994 Accord Coupe owners' manual linked below that I am wrong and for timing belts, there is no distinction made in the actual owners' manual. Same for 1991 Civics.
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I see at the online U.S. 1994 Accord Coupe owners' manual linked below that I am wrong and for timing belts, there is no distinction made in the actual owners' manual. Same for 1991 Civics.
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Elle wrote in news:fe1db200-4b86-444c-9004- snipped-for-privacy@t19g2000prd.googlegroups.com:
I checked too, and I'm also wrong, at least about the OP's 4-cylinder Accord and other 4-cylinder Hondas.
It turns out that it's the newer V6 models that have a dual schedule: If the vehicle is driven "regularly" at temperatures over 110F, or below -20F, then the 60K interval is followed instead of the 90K interval.
"Cameo" wrote in news:iicuci$unv$ snipped-for-privacy@news.eternal- september.org:
See my reply to Elle.
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